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Parks and Squares

Hemicycle to Benito Juarez

Hemicycle to Benito Juarez
Parks and Squares

Hemicycle to Benito Juarez

Av. Juárez s/n, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México, CDMX.. 06050.

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Located on Avenida Juarez in the Alameda Central, the oldest public park in the city of Mexico and the American continent, the Hemicycle to Juarez is a cenotaph, an empty tomb, erected in honor of Benito Juarez García, former Mexican president, who is buried in the Pantheon of San Fernando, one of the oldest cemeteries in the capital.

This building in Carrara marble was built in 1910 by order of Porfirio Diaz, who led the opening ceremony on September 18, 1910 as part of the celebrations of the Centenary of Independence.

Description of the Hemicycle to Juarez:
Designed by architect Guillermo Heredia, the Hemicycle to Juarez is the most important monument dedicated to the Glory of the Americas.
It has a height of 7 meters and a weight of 70 tons. The sculptures that adorn it were made by the Italian sculptor Lanzaroni.

The central part of the monument, flanked by four Doric columns on each side, holds a scallop and a medallion made up laurels in the center in which you can read the following legend:

"To the Glorious Benito Juárez. The Fatherland."

At the bottom is the symbolic tomb crowned by the Republican eagle with open wings.  Its base is adorned with a pre-Hispanic border and is supported by a lion lying on each side.

The sculpture that tops the Chamber represents Benito Juarez seated between two allegories: the country, on the right, which is crowned with laurels, and the Law.

How to get there: Metro Bellas Artes and Hidalgo stations.

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It is the most important monument dedicated to Benito Juárez
It is the most important monument dedicated to Benito Juárez
Art Nouveau style monument
Art Nouveau style monument
A festoon and a medallion adorn its main body
A festoon and a medallion adorn its main body
Sculptures of Benito Juarez sculpture and allegories of the nation and the law
Sculptures of Benito Juarez sculpture and allegories of the nation and the law
It measures seven meters high and weighs 70 tonnes
It measures seven meters high and weighs 70 tonnes
This monument is a cenotaph in honor to Benito Juarez
This monument is a cenotaph in honor to Benito Juarez
Built by architect Guillermo Heredia and sculptor Lanzaroni
Built by architect Guillermo Heredia and sculptor Lanzaroni
The base of the cenotaph rests on two carrara marble lion
The base of the cenotaph rests on two carrara marble lion
Rear view of the sculptures that crowns the monument
Rear view of the sculptures that crowns the monument
It was inaugurated on September 18, 1810 by Porfirio Diaz
It was inaugurated on September 18, 1810 by Porfirio Diaz
It is the most important monument dedicated to Benito Juarez
It is the most important monument dedicated to Benito Juarez
The base of the cenotaph rests on two carrara marble lion
The base of the cenotaph rests on two carrara marble lion
Sculptures of Benito Juarez sculpture and allegories of the nation and the law
Sculptures of Benito Juarez sculpture and allegories of the nation and the law
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Av. Juárez s/n, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México, CDMX.. 06050.